On the Fence

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I had the pleasure of receiving a physical copy of this book through Bookish First, as well as an electronic copy through NetGalley. I was under no obligation to review this book and my opinion is freely given.

When murder at Westmont Preparatory High School leads to a rash of suicides, the circumstances are such that forensic reconstructionist Rory Moore and her psychologist partner Lane Phillips are brought in to solve the puzzling situation. As Rory and Lane get closer to the truth, will they be putting themselves into harm's way?

With all of the subplots and the time shifts, the story thread is hard to follow at times. It seemed like all of the characters had their own issues and the inclusion of this muddied the plot. I wanted to like this novel, as I liked the previous one that featured Rory Moore, but I was not blown away by the premise or the pacing of the story. Overall, The Suicide House was readable, but not as good as I was expecting.